Z2 vs. Rotor

PLEASE HELP! I LIKE THE LOOK OF THE ROTOR MORE BUT REALLY LIKE THE Z2 BECAUSE I AM A HUGE FAN OF EMPIRE! Please help me make my decision on which to buy. I shoot an Empire Axe with Valken Echo, Valken Graffitti, and Ultra Evil. Thanks for the help!

the only time my rotor has jammed, also jammed my prophecy.i personally havent had any jamming issues aside from that with any of my rotors- including the one i got that was easily one of the first 100 made.

they are both equally great hoppers. in this scenario, you might as well pick on looks.

I love my rotor to death. The only time it ever jammed was from a stick getting into the loader through my speedfeed. Rotor is super simple and takes no time to disassemble and clean. Its really just personal preference once you are up to the super loader price point.

Does the Z2 have it's weight distributed lower? I've always been bothered by the fact that my Rotor feels so top-heavy.

that makes no sense. All of the rotor's weight is on the bottom...

I think what makes me think the Z2 will be better is that is widest at the bottom whereas the rotor is in the middle and holds most of the paint in its top half. Its more the weight of the paint inside than the motor and batteries that seems poorly distributed.

Are you only looking at new? There are some good deals to be had in the BST here.

I sold my Rotor to buy a Z2 and I don't regret it at all. Not that the Rotor is bad, I just prefer the Z2. Only had one Rotor jam and that was rec paint. Z2 hasn't jammed and feeds as fast as anyone could need. Honestly when it comes to super loaders, it isn't wrong to pick based on looks. They'll all perform well enough.

I've owned both, my Z2 made me miserable.
Works well, just seems poorly designed n my opinion. The way the feedneck shifted drove me nuts, the nose shape was poorly designed so paintballs get trapped in the nose of the loader and there is that space around the internals that you can look straight down and see exposed electronics. Don't get me wrong my Z2 worked great, there were just too many little quirks that I didn't care for

I will say for the Rotor you can adjust the tension screw and that will pretty much eliminate hopper breaks and jams. My Rotor was occasionally breaking the marbs my field uses so I turned the tension screw out two turns and no more breaks! I didn't even get jams doing a drop test using some shitty old paint from Fleet Farm, and drop tests ALWAYS jam my Rotor for some reason.

I picked the Z2. Because it was $40 cheaper and just works. It feeds fast enuff for my RT ULE Mag and has a nice low profile. Also not a fan of speed feeds and liked the magnetic lid and wide opening on the Z2.

I have used a rotor for a while now along with a pinokio and both work perfectly well and I have NEVER had either jam. I just purchased a Z2 and it has only been a problem out of the box. Every marker I set it on causes it to spray paint. I contacted KEE and they told me to adjust the settings and clean the eyes and board because it could be dirty so I did. Still, does the same thing on every marker (tried it on a Luxe, DM 10, Axe, Reflex Rail and Ego11). All started spray painting. Now, I'm going to send it into KEE to get fixed but its frustrating to buy a brand new product and have it not work. It is a little more complicated than the rotor and doesn't come apart as easily. Also, paintballs do get trapped in the nosecone so you do sometimes have to use a rocking motion. I do like how the mouth of the Z2 is huge and you can feed paint into it easily compared to the rotor, it holds more paint, and it is significantly lighter and feels more balanced on my marker. Hopefully KEE figures out what the problem is because I would love to use a Z2 in perfect working condition.

It's a matter of what you look for in a hopper. I've used both of them and like what each have to offer. Both of them will work perfectly fine on the field.

The Rotor:- Super simple, idiot proof design. (Less maintenance. You can take it apart in less than 30 seconds.)- Durable as hell. (Both are very very durable but the Rotor takes a slight edge just because you don't really need to worry about a fried board.)- Add a Speedfeed + lid attachment. This makes it the ideal choice for rainy days.- Much more efficient on batteries.- Customizable colors

The Z2:- Sound-activated, more reliable feeding. (You'll notice less jams.)- Automatic anti-jam (If it detects a jam it will un-jam itself for you.)- Customizable settings (You can adjust the speed and sound of how it feeds.)- Rip drive (You can manually un-jam/feed your paint in case it runs out of battery or something goes wrong. Also, the rip drive is much better at un-jamming paint than the Rotor's fin switch... If your Rotor breaks down or runs out of battery you'll have a hard time feeding it manually.)- Easier and faster to switch lids back and forth.

i like the rotor for the colors but other that that they will both be good on the field. If you turn down the tension adjustment screw so that it is flush or 1/2 out from flush you will only get a really small number of jams. THe paint my field uses is good and i have yet to encounter a jam in the 6 cases i put through my rotor already. THe z2 would be better because it is i believe 1/2 a pound lighter.

I haven't had any experience with a Z2 but I can speak from experience about y Rotor. Bought it brand new 2 years ago. Still runs perfectly and it has NEVER jammed. Easy to clean, easy to use. Perfect hopper in my opinion